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In the early days of Pewabic, founder Mary Chase Perry Stratton sketched shapes for her vessel thrower, Joseph Heerich, to throw on the wheel. Stratton would then apply slip or other decorative applications to the surface, much like the Classic Vase finish. Approximately 5-6” Hand-thrown and glazed by Pewabic artisans
In the early days of Pewabic, founder Mary Chase Perry Stratton sketched shapes for her vessel thrower, Joseph Heerich, to throw on the wheel. Stratton would then apply slip or other decorative applications to the surface, much like the Classic Vase finish.
Pewabic Pottery co-founder established first ceramic arts studio at U-M
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Medium Classic Vase – Pewabic Pottery
In the early days of Pewabic, founder Mary Chase Perry Stratton sketched shapes for her vessel thrower, Joseph Heerich, to throw on the wheel.
Classic Bud Vase
The smooth, rounded shape of this Teardrop Vase makes it the perfect canvas to show off our one-of-a-kind glazes. It looks great holding a few buds or
Teardrop Vase
Medium Classic Vase – Pewabic Pottery
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Antique Pewabic Pottery Detroit Blue Iridescent Vase
In the early days of Pewabic, founder Mary Chase Perry Stratton sketched shapes for her vessel thrower, Joseph Heerich, to throw on the wheel.
Classic Bud Vase
The smooth, rounded shape of this Teardrop Vase makes it the perfect canvas to show off our one-of-a-kind glazes. It looks great holding a few buds or
Teardrop Vase
Ministry Of Education On X: #NewIndiaLiteracyProgram (NILP), 53% OFF